Until It’s Over

Until It’s Over by Nicci French, published by Penguin Books Limited on March 5, 2009, is a psychological thriller that delves into the unsettling experiences of cycle courier Astrid Bell. After a series of tragic events unfold around her, including the death of her neighbor and a gruesome discovery at a client’s home, Astrid finds herself at the center of a chilling mystery. This edition spans 416 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will encounter a gripping narrative that explores themes of luck and fate as Astrid grapples with the implications of her seemingly cursed existence. The story unfolds with a sense of urgency, as the police investigate the connections between the incidents, leading to a growing sense of dread among Astrid and her housemates. With elements of suspense and crime woven throughout, this book offers a thought-provoking exploration of how quickly life can spiral into chaos.
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Until It’s Over is a riveting psychological thriller from the Top Ten bestselling author, Nicci French
DEAD. UNLUCKY.
Cycle courier Astrid Bell is bad luck – for other people. First Astrid’s neighbour Peggy accidentally knocks her off her bike – and not long after is found bludgeoned to death in an alley. Then a few days later, Astrid is asked to pick up a package – only to find the client slashed to pieces in the hall of her own home.
For the police it’s more than coincidence. For Astrid and her six housemates it’s just the beginning of a nightmare – the growing suspicion that the worst is yet to come.
Because if it’s true that bad luck comes in threes – who will be next to die?
Praise for Nicci French:
‘Reads like lightning’ Observer
‘Another nail-biting thriller’ Daily Express
‘A taut, sexy and compulsive read’ Elle
‘Taut and menacing . . . excellent’ Guardian
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